Vision: 
  The North Dakota Department of Public Instruction (NDDPI) School Accountability Report Cards and Dashboard provide     accessible, meaningful, and actionable information to educators, families, and communities about public schools     across the state. The reported measures were selected to both meet federal requirements and address the needs and     desires of diverse stakeholders, who contributed to the design and implementation of the new reports. North Dakota     public education is rooted firmly in the belief that all schools should be engaged in a cycle of continuous     improvement. The information provided by the School Accountability Report Cards highlights areas of strength and     celebration, while also identifying room for growth and improvement. 
  Accountability Indicators: 
  These measures were selected by local stakeholders to align with the core value that all students should graduate     from North Dakota schools  Choice Ready ; meaning they have the skills, knowledge, and opportunities to successfully     transition into a post-secondary pathway of their choosing (e.g., college, workforce, military). The accountability     indicators act as checkpoints to ensure that schools are serving students in a variety of areas, with the ultimate     goal of cultivating Choice Ready graduates. 
      -  Graduation Rate: High school graduation is an important milestone for students, enabling them to choose a path         aligned with their skills and passions. This measure examines the four-year cohort graduation rate for students.     
-  Completer Rate: Students take multiple pathways to post-secondary success, including attainment of a GED. This         measure recognizes all students graduating with a high school diploma in a given school year and those         completing GED requirements prior to age 22. 
-  Growth in ELA and Math: Students demonstrate academic success in multiple ways. The growth measure examines how         schools are helping student get - or stay - on track to ensure readiness for post-secondary success. 
-  English Learner Proficiency (ELP) Growth: The ELP measure provides valuable information on how schools are         supporting English Learners in attainment of English proficiency within anticipated timeframes. 
-  Student Engagement: Each year, students complete a Student Engagement Survey to provide valuable feedback about         their learning experiences. This measure highlights the degree to which students demonstrate three types of         engagement: Committed, Compliant, and Disengaged. Beginning in 2021-2022 academic year, districts will receive         full credit for Committed and half credit for Compliant. 
-  State Assessment Proficiency: Performance on annual assessments provides insight into student’s strengths and         preparedness for the next course or grade. This measure highlights the percentage of students performing at         proficient or advanced levels on state assessments. 
-  Choice Ready Rate: Readiness for post-secondary success is a core value for North Dakota public education. This         measure celebrates the multiple pathways students take after graduation (college, workforce, military) and how         schools are preparing students to have agency and choice in selection of their path. 
-  School Support: Federal law requires school accountability measures to identify categories of schools that         necessitate additional support to meet improvement goals. These include Comprehensive Support and Targeted         Support schools. However, North Dakota believes that all schools can improve and aims to provide support to all         schools. Therefore, all schools across the state receive general support to aid in continuous improvement         efforts, with additional supports provided to schools meeting specified criteria. 
 For additional information on each of these indicators, including calculation methods, data sources, and business     rules, see the  School Accountability Calculation. 
  Continuous Improvement: 
  All schools can improve. The School Accountability Report Cards are a useful tool to support educators in engaging     in a cycle of continuous improvement. The report cards provide the following information to help schools identify     improvement priorities. Accountability, Support, and Improvement resources and information can be found here: https://www.nd.gov/dpi/districtsschools/essa/accountability-support-improvement. 
  Accountability Pie: The “Accountability Pie” visually represents a school’s performance across all indicators. Each     “slice” represents an indicator and the degree to which the school earned possible points. The “Room for     Improvement” slice is comprised of all unattained points and may be used to identify improvement priorities.   School Support: All schools receive tools to support improvement planning and efforts. NDDPI identifies two     additional categories of support for schools meeting specific criteria based on accountability indicators. Schools     identified for  Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI) or  Targeted Support and Improvement (TSI) receive additional services from NDDPI and federal     funds to aid in specific interventions to improve student outcomes. Information on definitions, methodology, and     exit criteria can be found on the NDDPI website at the links above.   NDDPI has added a “Comparison Group” designation indicating whether performance is calculated based upon the     following: 
  Current: Performance is based upon having at least 10 students for the given indicator in the current academic     year.   3 Year Average: Performance is based upon adding the numerator and denominator for the measure from the last three     years to achieve a total of at least 10 students.   Suppressed (< 10): indicates that points for the indicator were equitably redistributed across the remaining         indicators with at least 10 students due to there being less than 10 students in the last three academic years                   * A note regarding N-Size Rules and Point Redistribution: 
          Beginning in the 2023-2024 academic year, if the N-size for any of the ESSA accountability indicators for a             school’s “All Students” subgroup is less than ten for a given indicator, NDDPI will use the numerator and             denominator from the current year and each of the two years prior to determine the outcome for the             indicator. The numerator and denominator from the three separate years will be added together. Since this             process would be triggered by indicator, a school could have the process triggered for student achievement             and choice ready, but not for student engagement. If a school has ten or more students per indicator, these             schools will use the current year of data, and the calculations will run per the existing business rules.         
          Point redistribution maintains the principle that conducting equitable school accountability ratings             requires a school to possess an adequate number of students to be assessed fairly and maintain student             privacy, given that school report cards are publicly reported. Schools with less than ten students for any             indicator measure after implementation of the N-size business rules above have their points for that measure             equitably redistributed across the remaining qualifying indicator measures.         
         Just as students’ report cards provide a snapshot of their school performance, North Dakota Accountability Report Cards provide a snapshot of how schools across the state are serving students in a variety of areas. 
         While no one report can tell the full story of North Dakota schools, the dashboard features information on important measures that inform stakeholders how to better support students. 
         Please contact North Dakota's Department of Public Instruction with any questions and feedback via email to the             following address: dpidashboard@nd.gov
                 
            
    
        
            
                
                
                    Just as students’ report cards provide a snapshot of their school performance, North Dakota Accountability Report Cards provide a snapshot of how schools across the state are serving students in a variety of areas. 
                
                
                    While no one report can tell the full story of North Dakota schools, the dashboard features information on important measures that inform stakeholders how to better support students.